Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1938
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section20 1938-01-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVIL -No. 22. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 FIVE CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement35 1938-01-27 1 -i < 1 i&^^ I SATURDAY JAN. 29th TO SATURDAY FEB. sth £jwwwjua. gkwtanaL d£ OddmsmiA, (f&mwuttA, (Bhokwi, fianq&A, ScunpkA, SUqhily. SoihcL fyodlL etc. j ■H4 Fri(t crless WIH BTEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR ,„oh. SINGAPORE M ff^Hi35 words
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Article1483 1938-01-27 2 A Study STANDARD AND COST OF TRAINING rpHE standard which should be required of air pilots before they are allowed to undertake commercial tiying, and particularly the higher standard necessary for an air transport pilot, has always agitated the minds of those professionally engaged in aviation1,483 words
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Article423 1938-01-27 2 Research Trust To Study The Human Brain A COMPREHENSIVE study 01" the human brain is being undertaken by th<> Burden Mental Research 'Irust. The work has been made possible by the generosity of Mrs. R. G. Burden, the Warden of Stoke Park Colony, Bn. who gave423 words
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Article157 1938-01-27 2 Accidents Increase In South Africa Capetown. More people were killed and injured on the roads in the Union during the first nine months of last year than in the corresponding period in 1536, according to figures just released by theSafety First Association. The figures are given in157 words
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Advertisement168 1938-01-27 2 0-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLE3S HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. -nil,» I 1 CLEANS ,45 IT POLISHES BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces removes j sp s anc sta ns an( "npwts a beautiful, rich, dry, lasting I- O-CEDAR POLISH is168 words
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Advertisement166 1938-01-27 2 A Blood Purifier and Remedy for Bilious Complaints ONE DOSE RELIEVES IMPURE BLOOD HEADACHE IN DIGESTION CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS SOUR STOMACH SLUGGISH LIVER WIND PAIN LOW SPIRITS BILIOUSNESS WEAKNESS NERVOUSNESS /jff-Sa SKIN ERUPTIONS LOSS OF APPETITE ONE BOTTLE CURES j I 11 Atwood's Tonic Bitters gives you the benefit J| ft166 words
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1066 1938-01-27 3 JUDICIAL AND CURRENCY CHANGES MINI wars before the formation ot I he- Chinese Republic, China wt-iit throagfe v period of reform. The ref« niutions laid the foundation ra which the Republic now stands. After an exile of cne and1,066 words
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Article1066 1938-01-27 3 FUNDS SENT Opening Up New Markets TO China, the overseas Chinese question is one of great importai?ce A few years ago, the Chinese who lived under various foreign flags felt so estranged from the motherland that they tock little, if any, interest in her. Times have changed,1,066 words
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Article44 1938-01-27 3 Belgrade. "Enough is as good as a feast." declared 18-year-old Sretan Pavlovitch as he finished his evening meal when ris*tln« relatives in Osetcnanima (Yugoslavia) Cretan's supper consisted of "ho whole of a roasted lamb and lt% lbs of bread.44 words
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Advertisement240 1938-01-27 3 J SPECIAL ATTRACTION AND AMUSEMENTS FOR THE CHINESE NEW YeTr AT MALAYA'S PREMIERE AmIZmZtZaRK M 111 Uf II \\\__\f I WW si:ka.\goo.\ IHC If If Ulf LII L"" u i UADADTcn AT GE J-r ßE y ™JL THE BIGGEST THRILLS OF YOUR LIFE S IMPORTED AT GREAT EXPENSE FROM EUROPE240 words
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Advertisement119 1938-01-27 4 j VERY MANY YEARS of HEALTH lli f i y White Brown j -molly.. 20 cream i 1:fo ,1:4 SILK s ls W I HOSE tel— M X-SIIIM IP C SHOE-SHINE j j brown Dcrbys S I *J0 "Fool h hOC i" 1 rOWn v j Berne or brown soft119 words
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1356 1938-01-27 5 THE OBSERVANCE OF CHINESE NEW YEAR RELIGION HISTORY AS BACKGROUND DAY OF REJOICING WHEN LOCAL MERCHANTS CLOSED THEIR SHOPS FOR A MONTH! Ll Ri rmcc baa its festivals; its seasons of recreation and holi-.-making. The Chinese, as a race, existed for centuries, and peril they ha\e more festivals than tj1,356 words
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Article920 1938-01-27 5 A Rig Success OVERSEA CHINESE RESPOND movement in China, perhaps not even that which precipitated the establishment of the National Government in 1911, has gained so great a momentum in such a short time as the "New Life Movement." This particular movement spread like a prairie920 words
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Advertisement30 1938-01-27 5 S 0 i f (a/jl jjui&k. cdL ouh jdieniA. a. I (pJWAp&WUA, 1 s) OVERSEAS ASSURANCE I CORPORATION LTD., CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET J 1 iiiiuuutt«ii»ut<owi»^< >MB ,>tfTTtTrrt T t^IIT^30 words
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Advertisement7 1938-01-27 5 aJ/J pure I SjfLoclaL JaaoL I jffH:HH:HtHHH:HHU:Ui;:UjM7 words
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900 1938-01-27 6 KEEN SETTLERS Early Influx To Singapore TI/TALAYA owes a great deal to the Chinese. Much of the work of development, which has made Malaya what it is now, has been carried out by them. In the two staple industries, rubber and900 words
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Article127 1938-01-27 6 For German Mining Engineer Essen. The "Institution of Mining Engineers" of London has presented Di. Carl. Beyling of Dorimund, with the Institution's medal "in recognition of his eminent services in the application of scientific knowledge and research to industry with special reference to safety and health problems of127 words
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Advertisement349 1938-01-27 6 IMPROVEMENTS REPLACE NUISANCES! J AMERICAN SCIENTISTS' SUCCESS IN j REDUCING SPECTACLE LENS j BREAKAGE! l£ I Ordinary rimless specta- j IenSCS held ln Pla^ c ■S-'v afl I ieCt ali S nment before the L- *-V X Mm WWW eyes—a source of discomBl */lfl)lo'*jmmm f rt to the spectacle wearPStsVv**349 words
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Advertisement195 1938-01-27 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements^ Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED and THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513195 words
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1034 1938-01-27 7 PEACE IN ASIA Mutual Respect For Rights ON May 25, l»3g, General Chang Chun, the Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs, made an important speech <m the necessity for the establishment of friendly relations betweea China and Japan. Any problems the solution of which1,034 words
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Article483 1938-01-27 7 Looting: In Hungjao Area Shanghai, Jan. 16. rpO-DAY the North Ch'.na Daily News publishes accounts reported by a Briton who was on the spot at the time end conducted an exhaustive investigation and also by businessmen of long standing of two incidents in the Hungjao area483 words
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Advertisement146 1938-01-27 7 An honest servant is a great economy i me 1S most va l ua ble posses- -ZT-. llill &k s o n cannot be replaced it $3 lost or stolen. What more im- <^ =====::^> f~* portant than a servant who will A^s^T? (rf c guard faithfully that priceless treasure?146 words
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Advertisement131 1938-01-27 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England), i SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, I)'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2 000 COG Paid-up Capital n[oOOMO Reserve Fund 5(M) oo(J HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madias, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrain, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money131 words
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Advertisement14 1938-01-27 8 m I QJ/isliing you I I a Irtgkt liafifiy 9 I (flew Qjear 114 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section32 1938-01-27 1 The Malaya Tribune CHINESE NEW YEAR SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 27. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 FIVE CENTS.32 words
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Advertisement229 1938-01-27 1 s THE ALL-ST E E L^^^ THE FINEST BICYCLE OBTAINABLE AND GUARANTEED FOR EVER! The Raleigh cycle is the most famous machine in Malaya. Cycles purchased from us 42 years ago are still in daily CSP ii Hi i JL| use to-day. It is impossible to wear out the Raleigh229 words
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Advertisement24 1938-01-27 2 II t I m 1 j^B Jnßmß measure and analyse -an imitation Will never reach the quality of the FIRST I IS THE WORLD24 words
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574 1938-01-27 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES PILOTS' PAY AND PENSIONS M.P.'s Questions To Board Of Trade IN the House of Commons, Mr. 1 Petherick .Penryn and Falmortr, U.) asked the President of the Board of Trade if he was aware that the tariffs under which pliots were p: id were cut owing to574 words
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Article136 1938-01-27 3 To Be Fitted With Wireless Telephones? It was reported at a meeting of the Humber Conservancy Board that the Board is investigating a proposal that wireless telephones should be fitted on board lightships in the River Humber estuary. Two systems have alredy been examined by the Board's136 words
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Article121 1938-01-27 3 The following are passengers by the Fionia which Left Singapore for Europe on Jan. 25:— Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Conway, Mr. Basil Gudgeon, Mks Ebba Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kraft, Dr. C. M. Merlin, Miss A. C. Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Fade, Miss121 words
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Advertisement411 1938-01-27 3 mteamer hailim*s p*O^ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tannage. S'pore 1938 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 29 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Feb. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Mar. 11 BHUTAN 6,100 Mar. 12 BERAR 6,000 Mar. 21 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar.411 words
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Advertisement518 1938-01-27 3 I M. B. K. I 1 KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j J Due. Due. Sailing D ue Penan? Spore Spore via. New York i m s KONGO MARU Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Keelung Mar 1?518 words
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Advertisement520 1938-01-27 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private batb Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 31-3 ALSIA520 words
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Advertisement453 1938-01-27 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. I §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. s.s. "WIKGAND" for Bangkok only Feb. 3 s.s. "GNEISENAU'' omits North China Feb. 4 HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from Spore. M.s.453 words
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Article56 1938-01-27 4 New President In March? Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 26. Dr. Schacht's term as president of the Relchsbank expires in March. Business circles expect he will withdraw at the end of February. Well-informed banking circles predict that Baron Kurt Von Schroeder, president of the Cologne Chamber of Commerce and Industry, willReuter. - 56 words
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Article461 1938-01-27 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Jan. 26. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Barely Steady Easy Spot Buyers 7% I\k —V 4 Sellers 7 7 16 7 3|16 3rd Forward (JulyiSept.) Buyers 7% 7 J 8 Sellers 7 7i16 7 Sj 16 ft 2nd Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers 7V 2 7»'461 words
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Article979 1938-01-27 4 Millowners' Survey PROGRESS DURING 1937 'J'HE Bombay Millowners' Association's Annual Mill Statement for the cotton year ending Aug. 31 1937 gives interesting particulars about the progress of the mill industry in India during the year under review. The statement contains the names of cotton spinning and979 words
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85 1938-01-27 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Jan.) 24 316 24 5:16 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Jan.) 23% 23% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 24% 24% do. Feb Mar. 24% 24% do. Apr. June85 words
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Article97 1938-01-27 4 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 26 Paris 153 3 New York 4.99 13 16 Montreal 4.99 7 /s. Brussels 29.603/ 4 Geneva 21.63 1/ 2 Amsterdam 8 96 *****. Milan 94 15 16 Berlin 12.41 Prague 142Vfc. Belgrade 216 Copenhagen 22.40 Stsockhblm 19.40 Oslo 19.90 Madrid nominal ViennaBritish Official Wireless. - 97 words
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Article121 1938-01-27 4 Poor Receipts From Stamp Duties British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 25 EXCHEQUER returns show total ordinary revenue amounts to £590,080.539, compared with £353.829,382 at the corresponding date of last year The yield of income-tax last week was £18,405.000. against £14.434,000 in the corresponding week a year ago, but.British Official Wireless. - 121 words
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Article231 1938-01-27 4 Students Deplore University Hearth Services (By Air Mail London, Jan. T3. Every University institution !n Britain should have medical officer* 10 examine students, a Director o: Ft: sicl Education to organise systematic courses in physical training, adequate f<«iHties for such trainine and now form of insurance for231 words
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Article156 1938-01-27 4 Singapore, Jan. 26 k. (Siam) W. No. 1 per Koyan $1» R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan r>u R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $HJ Siam Rice "Lowhway' No. 1 gJJ Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 Siam Ricje "Lowhway" No. 3 Siam "Singhway" No. 1156 words
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Advertisement570 1938-01-27 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3171 Secretary 4944 General Manager 8513 Accountant 3926 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKER*: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank. Ltd. 1 Irving Trust Co.,570 words
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Advertisement123 1938-01-27 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABnjTY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. W. E. ACRAMAN, Acting General Manager. THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Pfcwffporated tax England* IHNGAPORR BRANCH I C D'Ahueida Street. Authorised and Suhaexlbtd Capital £2,000,000123 words
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Article870 1938-01-27 5 Fraser And Co - Quotations By Fraser And Co. •Singapore, Jan. 26, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Oo. Buyers. Sellers. \mpat Tin 416 5fA mi Kumbang 30 6 32 6xd Austral Malay 50- 55i-cd Aver Hitam 25!- 26|yer Weng 0.75 0.80 rtangrin Tin 24!- 25|K tu Tin 24 3 25 3870 words
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Article81 1938-01-27 5 Agenda For New Session Approved British Official Wireless. London, Jan 26. According to Geneva messages, at a short private meeting of the League Council to-day the agenda for the 100th session was approved The Council will begin public sittings to-morrow afternoon, a committee of three for the reviewBritish Official Wireless. - 81 words
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Article38 1938-01-27 5 Manila, Jan. 26. Last Sale Prices. Previous To-day Antamok 0.56 0.57 Pesos Benguet Consolidated 9.80 9.80 Consolidated Mines 0.011 0.011 I.X.L. 0.62 0.64 Masbate 0.145 0.145 San Mauricio 0.55 0.57 United Paracale 0.48 0.4838 words
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Article245 1938-01-27 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 26, 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date tin To Asam Kumbang 1|- No. 61 Jan. 21 Jan 2 8 Jan. 22 VA% 6d Bonus. Austral Malay 9d. 5% 3d. Bonus. Burma245 words
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Article238 1938-01-27 5 A M-* X 1 M. V 1» > jmard Co. Ltd., $30,000 Int. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn •APORE MUNICIPAL: I 1940 $400,000 Int. 31. Sept. 30 ►...102 104 norn rea. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. War. 31, sept. 30 108 110 norn rod 195r $1,000,000 Int. r238 words
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Article494 1938-01-27 5 S. E. Levy; Co - Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Thursday. WE are indebted to Messrs S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co.. New York, report to us by cable as follows:— STOCKS. Recent hopes for the clarification494 words
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Article418 1938-01-27 5 Fraser And Co - Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore. Jan. 27. MINING. Tin three months £181.5 0 ITldown 35-, Spot £180.10 0 down 30--and New York 40- 8 down cents News lrom outside centres in again very discouraging this morning and there was'a good deal of liquidation on the London418 words
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Article16 1938-01-27 5 Singapore, Jan. 27. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $88H (down16 words
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Article17 1938-01-27 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 23« (down Sellers 23% (down17 words
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303 1938-01-27 5 Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampafo 4 6 4110 ft Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Bangrins 23;) 24 6 Chanderiangs 20 3 22 Batu Selangors 1.52 1.57 Hitam Tin 40 45 Hongkong Tin 25 3 26 3 Hong Fatts 1.05 1.10 Idris Hyd. 8303 words
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Article676 1938-01-27 5 Report Of Committee Of Inquirr Paris THE general report of the Committee of Inquiry into Production was made public recently. As had been forecast in this correspondence, it is based on an acceptance of the 40-hour week, but suggests a modification of it at various points. It676 words
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Advertisement167 1938-01-27 5 S. R LEVY 6- CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore, I lnve*tvevt Bankers and Brokers in Securtttm and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. I NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAK EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, SHANGHAI STOCK167 words
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Article115 1938-01-27 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. •v Medan, JaskS, -AmsterdamS and vLondcnJ: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m to-day. Kuala Lumpur an 3 Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Siam, Hongkong, *Canton,115 words
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Article137 1938-01-27 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-d.iv. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 pm; to-day and general delivery oi letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. 'Amsterdam) by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m tovday and general137 words
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Article17 1938-01-27 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Jan. 21 was delivered in London yesterday.17 words
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Article91 1938-01-27 6 Air Mail - (By Air Mail London, Jan. 13. The first batch of candidates chossri in Australia for short service commissions in the Royal Air Force are arriving in England this week. They are coming under a scheme ci iocal selection arranged «between the Air Ministry and various Dominions, i* order91 words
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Article379 1938-01-27 6 LULL IN CHINA Campaign Officially Inspired? Reuter. .'.Tokyo, Jan. 26 THE reported Japanese anxiety over Soviet military activities is exaggerated as the fundamental policy of the Japanese Government is based on the understanding that the Soviet Union will not, for a long time, become an aggressor.Reuter. - 379 words
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Article128 1938-01-27 6 Singapore, Jan. 27. Ships aLmgsid* the Wharves or ex pcettct to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Corlu 18; Mirzapore 18; President Doumer 14; Anya Maru 11; Hector 9; Hamburg Maru 7. Emyire Dock (Entrance128 words
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Article244 1938-01-27 6 Hurt Conviction At Seremban (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Wednesday. SENTENCES of nine months' and four months* rigorous imprisonment respectively, to run concurrently, wer passed by Mr. Justice A. B. Howes at the Seremban Supreme Court th morning, on a 42-year old Hylam Chinese, named Lim Thiew, when244 words
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Article143 1938-01-27 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN. 27 \nnuaJ General Meetine: of Ex-Services Association of Malaya (Singapore branch. S.CC. 5.15 p.m. hockey: SCO. v. R.A.F.. SCC. boxing: Preliminary matches at New World Arena. TO-MORROW, JAN. 28 Singapore Municipal Commissioners Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Annual General Meeting oi Singapore Turf143 words
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Article74 1938-01-27 6 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 26. Tne King has approved the appointment ot Major Sir Hubert Win t hop ifcung, Governor and Commander-in-chief of Northern Khodesia, as Governor and Commander-u.-chiei of Trinidad and Tobago, succeeding Sir Murchison Fletcher, who hab resigned for health reasons. His Majesty has alsoBritish Official Wireless. - 74 words
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Article172 1938-01-27 6 Kulah, British. £.033 tons, from Belawan Jan. 25 to Bclawan Jan. 27. Glenaffarlc. Br.tUsh, 4,903 tons, from Lcndon Jan. 25. to Hong Kong Jan. 27. Parigi, Dv eh. ACM tons, from Palembang Jan. 2C, to Paiembang Jan. 27 Mirzapore. British, 4 134 tons, from Bombay Jan. 26 to.172 words
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Advertisement269 1938-01-27 6 taffies Hotel: MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J S Tu-night I 1 j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight j Cabaret Attraction BUSTER 8c FLO j S Lightning Tap Dancers Non-diners $1.00 i SATURDAY BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW S MALAYAN RUGBY UNION END OF THE269 words
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Advertisement76 1938-01-27 6 COXSTIPE* LAXATIVE TABLETS are free from injurious substances and are reliable in their action. They do not disturb the digestion and overirritate the lining of the stomach and bowels, or cause relaxation. The? are intended for use in cases »»l habitual and chronic constipation, disturbances of the digestive system, affections76 words
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Miscellaneous430 1938-01-27 6 Jf j I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME China (generally) Shanghai tt Hoihow Santhia Jan. 27 1 p.m Hongkong Santhia 27 1 p.m. Japan Santhia 27 1 p.m. Hongkong, China and Canada (Parcels only) Hector 27 13 jJ P' m Aden (Parcel Mail430 words
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Miscellaneous145 1938-01-27 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday Last Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. R'fall Sshine Temp. Stations. oF. Inches. Hours. oF. WEST COAST Alor Star 84 0.01 1.0 73 Bayan Lcpas (Penang) 85 0.55 1.7 74 Sitiawan 84 0.20 0.2 74 B. Jeram 85 1.30 2.5 73 Malacca 85 0.35145 words
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Article579 1938-01-27 7 Absorbing Article DEVELOPMENT OF ART JiHE December issue of the "Tien Hsia" Monthly, just received, is, as usual, rich in substance and constructive in criticism. Those who are :egular subscribers to this valuable publication will notice that the contents of the present issue are quite distinctive579 words
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Article21 1938-01-27 7 Rome, Jan. 25. The two Italian planes flew from Rome to Rio de Janeiro in 39 hours 35 minutes.21 words
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Advertisement604 1938-01-27 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS ars now invited for the rollowing materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Enply of 7,500 tons of Australian or English Gas Coal, shipment date to give delivery at the Gas Works between 35-4-38 and 6.6.38, 4 p.m., Feb. 2,604 words
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Advertisement687 1938-01-27 7 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE Of essentially modern in design, made-to-match, handsomely polished super-grade Teak, real Dutch Household rurmture of every description including one set of well-made children's Bedroom Suite, Singer Treadle Sewing Machine one "PHILCO" 11-valve powerful rad*o receiver under guarantee, Pram lady's bicycle, "ORIGINAL SENKING" gasstove, Dutch fancy silk687 words
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Advertisement561 1938-01-27 7 PUBLIC NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. CHINESE NEW YEAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 31ST, 1938. WORK AT THE WHARVES. NOTICE. Only such vessels as are alongside and working before 11 a.m. on Sunday, Janu ary 30th, and which will complete and sail before 6 p.m. on that day, will be workea after561 words
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Advertisement432 1938-01-27 7 POSITIONS VACANT CHINESE girl required as house-to-house Jj canvasser for well-known food product. Fceply stating experience and salary required to Box No. 41, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—lmmediately a registered T Chinese Medical Practitioner to take charge of a Local Hospital. Apply Box c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—For432 words
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Advertisement400 1938-01-27 7 Delicious meals and refreshments up to 2 a.m. Can be had at THE PRINCE RESTAURANT AND CAFE, (Corner of Serangoon Road and Balestier Road), (Opposite Rumah Miskin Police Station). TELEPHONE No. 2375. Two minutes walk from the NEW WORLD. SPACIOUS DINING HALL ft PRIVATE DINING ROOMS. COOL, CLEAN ft COMFORTABLE.400 words
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Article116 1938-01-27 8 Boxer On Cheating Charge Singapore, Wednesday. FE case in which Francis Hoeden is charged with theft has been fixed for hearing on Feb. 4, at the District Court. Mr. V. Mendis appears for Hoeden. An Indian, P.W.D. coolie appeared before Mr. Reeves, third police magistrate, to-day, charged with116 words
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Article48 1938-01-27 8 DR. MRS. LUTHER (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 25. Dr. S. Luther, Government Pathologist, Johore, and Mrs. Luther, were entertained to dinner at the residence oi the Hon. Dr. N. Mootatamby prior to their departure on long leave to India by the "Rohna" on Jan. 27.48 words
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Advertisement539 1938-01-27 8 I NEVER BEFORE SUCH A GALA OPENING! EVERY SEAT SOLD OUT AT YESTERDAY'S I MEMORABLE PREMIERE! Come Early! You'll talk about this magnificent picture for 6-15 CAPITOL 9-30 j RKO-RADIO'S Inspiring Spectacle m s»>>*- "VICTORIA THE GREAT'S ANNA N EAGLE as Queen Victoria 1 ANTON WALBROOK as Prince Albert i539 words
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Advertisement341 1938-01-27 8 TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 JL PAVILION RRk TIIEi WIN THE MEDAL SIDE-SPLITTING FIGHT Jk TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN IN BEN TRAVERS' FUNNIEST FARCE "FOR VALOUR" PAVILION LIMITED RELEASE THEATRE ROYAL. MARLBOROUGH. 6 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915 On the screen—MlSS VIJAYAL in "HARIJAN GIRL" ""J-bahamtk" -the I On the341 words
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Article603 1938-01-27 9 ASSIZES ECHO Ex-Constable's Startling Story Singapore, Wednesday. STARTLING allegations were made by Letch man Singh, a Sikh moneylender and ex-police constable, when hi: gave evidence before Mr. Justice a'B«ckett Terrell and a common jury at the Assizf Court to-day in the case in which Sudagar Sin«h, formerly603 words
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Article84 1938-01-27 9 Wages Policy Causes Slide New York, Jan. 26. WALL STREET is badly upset by the apparent; divergence of views between the Government and American business interests. Selling Is heavy and the fina' list to-day records lasses ranging from one to about six dollars in a84 words
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Article141 1938-01-27 9 Brilliant Spectacle In Europe Reuter. London, Jan. 26. fpHE most brilliant display of the aurora borealis in living memory was visible over the whole of Britain and most of Europe for several houvs to-night. Innumerable thousands spent the 3vening watching the glow, which spread out in a hugeReuter. - 141 words
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Article48 1938-01-27 9 More Troubles In Palestine Jerusalem, Jan. 26. Following increased lawlessness in the Hebron district, British troops, composed of the Royal Scots, the Black Watch, and the border regiment, commanded by Brig-General H. C. Harrison, and supported by armoured cars, started hefori dawn on clearing up operations48 words
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Article95 1938-01-27 9 Successful Maiden Flight British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 25. BRITAIN'S largest passenger air liner made a successful maiden flight yesterday. The liner, which has been built for Imperial Airways, is one of 14 in the course of construction, some for European and some for distant stages ofBritish Official Wireless. - 95 words
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Article84 1938-01-27 9 Had Weather Holds Up Flight British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 25. AWING to unfavourable weather re- ports, the large new Imperial Airways monoplane air liner. Ensign, which made a successful first flight at Hambre yesterday, was not taken to-day to Coventry, where further and more stringent trialsBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
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Article71 1938-01-27 9 Two Thousand Miles In BV 2 Hours Reuter. London Jan. 25. THE Italian flight covered 2.000 mites from Dakar to Port Natal in approximately eight, and a half hours, two and 0 half less than the record established by the Frenchmen, Codos and Reine. last December. The airmenReuter. - 71 words
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Article74 1938-01-27 9 Reuter. Munich. Jan. 25. THE prohibition and dissolution of Catholic young men's and youne women's associations in Bavaria as well as Catholic organisations in "the new German League," is announced under adecree for the protection of the State. It is explained that organisations were drifting away from religiousReuter. - 74 words
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Article169 1938-01-27 9 Successful End To British Efforts British Official Wireless. Nrmrc London, Jan. 25. fcws that at the week-end the first stage in what is hoped may be an extensive exchange of prisoners between the two sides in Spain was successfully accomplished has teen received with much satisfaction inBritish Official Wireless. - 169 words
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Advertisement435 1938-01-27 9 TO LOOK FRESH j AND YOUNG. Let D. T. LIM'S JAVA FACE LOTION helps your powder to cling much longer to your skin. Let it stay throughout the hard day. It gives a fascinating finish and a marvellous complexion. For personal attractiveness:— Start your bottle to-day and I watch all435 words
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Advertisement269 1938-01-27 9 Made from pure Glycerine and the fresh juice of ripe hlaek currants. /^Uenburys VfeiPAsnixES All Chemists and high-class stores sell them. AFB 8. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H. E. THE GOVERNOR, SIR SHENTON THOMAS, G.C.M.G., 0.8. E. THE OLEH OLEH PARTY will stage A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT (Consisting of popular269 words
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Advertisement407 1938-01-27 9 \<w World Show A T> A Jm NIGHTLY—From 9.30 12 Midnight J. Admission 50 etc TEA DANCES—Every Tue., Thur., Sat., St Sun. From 6.00 8.30 pm. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS tyEW YEAR Sunday, Jan. 30. Cabaret Extension to 2 a.m. Distribution of407 words
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Obituary77 1938-01-27 10 PANG- TAN. MR. PANG NAI CHENG (Baba Nai C. Pang), of Chop Pang Tai Chip Yean Aik Tong, grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pang Pai Teck, son of Mr. Pang Kai Lay. the Founder of the Batu Pahat Bank Ltd., and Mrs. Pang Kai Lay,77 words
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Obituary61 1938-01-27 10 TAN—Tan Hoo Neo (wife of Mr. Te*s Seong Moh), aged 49. passed away peacefully at her residence. Municipal Quarters A. Sewage Dept., in Kirn Chuan Road (off Paya Lebar Road), on Wednesday, 26th January, 1938, at 6pm She leaves behind her husband, two sons and a daughter to mourn61 words
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Article914 1938-01-27 10 nOL. Cecil Rae spoke very truly at the meeting of the Federal Council when he said that there was "a certain restlessness among the public on ihe subject ol unemployment." He was a member of the committee appointed last year to inquire into the evidence of unemployment914 words
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Article50 1938-01-27 10 Now To Be Held On Feb. 16 IT Is announced that the ball at Govern- ment House will be held on Wednesday. 16. Originally it was arranged for Feb. 10. but the date had to be changed owing to the American Squadron arriving later than was expected.50 words
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Article1052 1938-01-27 10 Views Of An American War Correspondent [Special To The Malaya Tribune] PARTICULARLY interesting are the views on the conflict in China expressed in the following interview with Mr. Earl H. Leaf, of the United Press. Mr. Leaf has first-hand knowledge of the matters of which1,052 words
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Article222 1938-01-27 10 Looker On - By Looker On "kIIGHTCAPS are not worn nowadays." observes a writer. They're swallowed instead. "In cricket, the too-old-at-40 theory is ridiculous," says a sports item. A man's as old as he fields. According to a Continental scientist it is now possible to convert sawdust into food.222 words
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Advertisement158 1938-01-27 10 I f mm~ II Is $155.00 0 g I FORT, medium and ieng wavebands are completely covered. On short waves it is possible to tune as low as 7 metres. Wave ranges covered by the Model: 7 to 16 m., 46 to 141 m., 16.7 to 53 m., 185 to158 words
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Advertisement41 1938-01-27 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING Ocular A Muscle anomalies. Cross/I e( eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision. vT\ Classes if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.41 words
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101 1938-01-27 11 John I. starkey, the 46-year-British archaeologist who after ing 800 B.C. tablets confirming the Biblical narrative of Jeremiah, ambushed and murdered by Arab ti as he was travelling from scene of his excavations at Tel It, about 35 miles from Jerum A party of armed bandits surrounded his car and101 words
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Article90 1938-01-27 11 Reuter. New York, Jan. 26. \JINE persons, including a child, 1* were frozen to death at Crocker, South Dakota, in a severe cold wave which swept over many parts of the country. Floods are threatening the towns and villages and crops in almost everyReuter. - 90 words
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Article116 1938-01-27 11 ABYSSINIA Italy Denies War Not Over Reuter. Rome. Jan. 26. A STUNT designed to prevent any step by the members of the League of Nat'ons in favour of future r» (o<:niti,.n of Italy's Ethiopian Empire, is hoy Italy disposes of a statement issued by the EthiopianReuter. - 116 words
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Article77 1938-01-27 11 Another Incident Off Spain Reuter. Gibraltar, Jan. 26. 7 British steamer Sheaf Crest, hich loft Gibraltar this afternoon 5 for a Spanish port, was stopped Gibraltar by an armed insurgent which ordered the captain to rn to Gibraltar. r Captain refused and sent out a appeal inReuter. - 77 words
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42 1938-01-27 11 Reuter. Budapest. Jan. 26 has been caused by tl* '!"i(,uncement that 25.000 GvrBatea will not attend the Euir World Congress to be he'o ™a year, as the Reich Govern- naa informed Germans that thfrtl not desired.- Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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176 1938-01-27 11 PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT IS STILL HELD UP Washington, Jan. 26. pRESIDENT Roosevelt's long awaited message on National Defence is understood to be not ready yet. He is apparently taking his time with the message not only because the Army's competitive claims176 words
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Article243 1938-01-27 11 -Reuter. Confident Of Ultimate Support The Government is confident, however, that after the full gravity of its view of foreign relations is laid before Congress leaders privately rearmament will be approved by a substantial ma- jority in both Houses. The most troublesome factor is the i size of-Reuter. - 243 words
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Article264 1938-01-27 11 Unease In Tokyo EXTRA TROOPS NOT AVAILABLE Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 27. gINO-JAPANESE troops are locked in a life and death struggle for possession of Taku Mountain, dominating Wuhu, where 10,000 Japanese troops are said to have arrived to reinforce the Japanese garrison and ten Japanese warshipsReuter. - 264 words
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Article164 1938-01-27 11 More Heavy Air Raids Reuter. Paris, Jan. 26. SPANISH Government planes dropped 60 bombs on Valladolia, northwest of Madrid, according to a message received here. Many of the bombs fell on an orphanage which was wrecked, 12 persons being killed and 40 injured, mostly women andReuter. - 164 words
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Article52 1938-01-27 11 Forces At Present Under Strength Reuter. London, Jan. 26. It is learned that the War Office has decided to send a tank battalion to Kgypt in the near future in view of the fact that the Dresent establishment of armoured fighting vehicles in Egypt is .•'omewhat underReuter. - 52 words
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Article88 1938-01-27 11 Csar Plotters' Depots Blown Up Reuter. Paris, Jan. 26. piLEVEN were killed in two terrific explosions this morning in the Stateowned pyrotechnical laboratory in the suburb of Viile Juif, caused by an explosion of grenades and other explosives seized during raids on arm? depots of the Csar organisationReuter. - 88 words
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Article113 1938-01-27 11 Over Three Hours With The R.A.F. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 26. The King spent over three hours at the Royal Air Forci College at Cranwell, to which he flew from Sandriogham this morning. He inspected the Cadets Instructional Workshops and Engine and Signal Repair sections andBritish Official Wireless. - 113 words
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Article226 1938-01-27 11 British Official Wireless. Super Monoplane TO RUN ON EMPIRE SERVICES London, Jan. 27. gRITAIN'S biggest air-liner, the 200 miles an hour Imperial Airways 20-tons monoplane Ensign, was flown to Coventry to-day for full load tests, after the completion of which in about two months time sheBritish Official Wireless. - 226 words
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Article308 1938-01-27 11 Historic Documents For Museum London, Jan. 26. i THE High Commissioner for Australia and Mrs. Bruce, the Governor of South Australia and Lady Duggan, and j the agents general for the various state; I of the Commonwealth attended a servicp J at the church of St.308 words
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Article87 1938-01-27 11 Negotiations For New Agreement Reuter. Rome, Jan. 26 *N Italian delegation headed by Sigcn Alberto Dagostini, director-general of Foreign Exchanges, will visit London at the end of next week to negotiate a renewed trade agreement which is expected to result in Italy buying more British goods. It isReuter. - 87 words
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Article142 1938-01-27 11 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 27. THE Soviet has decided tempararily to hruak off all postal relations with Japan forthwith. This decision affects mails in transit as well as direct mails between the two countries. The reasons for the Soviet action are the alleged unlawful detention ofReuter. - 142 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-27 11 jjj l SI\ T GAPORE-KUAL A LUMPUR 6. Cr. r £MX4MS (Advertisement o/ 7>?<? General Electric Co., Ltd., of England. ''Magnet House," Sinoapore.) WPS. 14* A.26 words
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313 1938-01-27 12 MEN GUNNED Japanese Call For Reinforcements Reuter. Hankow. Jan. 26. AVIATION headquarters announced to-day that 13 Chinese bombers raided the Japanese aerodrome at Nanking, and that over 20 Japanese planes on the ground were destroyed. One Chinese bomber was damagedReuter. - 313 words
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Article104 1938-01-27 12 China Not Under Red Influence Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 25. AN interview witn Chiang Kai Shek which is remarkably sympathetic to China is published in the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung from a soecial correspondent. It refut.es the view entertained in many German circles and often expressed in the GermaReuter. - 104 words
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Article54 1938-01-27 12 Wagei Award To Be Contested Reuter. Mexico City, Jan. 26. The continuance of normal oil company activity, pending the Supreme Court's decision, is assured by th( foreign companies' posting a bond for three million j esos. Meanwhile, the validity of the Conciliation Board s award will be testedReuter. - 54 words
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Article581 1938-01-27 12 A Magnificent Film LARGE AUDIENCES AT THE CAPITOL AMERICANS are the masters of film technique, production and direction, and it is, therefore, to be understood that when American newspapers, with complete magnanimity, hand a wealth of bouquets to a British producer—1 0 a British picture—the occasion is581 words
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Article182 1938-01-27 12 AT THE CINEMAS Excellent Comedy At The Pavilion rivilwfri THOSE popular screen comedians, Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn, are seen in what is probably one of their brightest comedy riots in "For Valour" which opened a season at the Pavilion Theatre last night. It is a most182 words
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Article103 1938-01-27 12 A wild animal thriller entitled "Angkor" was one of the attractions of an interesting programme which the Garrick Theatre at Geylang Seria put on last night. At the first house at 7.45 p.m.. an action picture with Ken Maynard featured in the principal role, "Texas Gun103 words
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Article81 1938-01-27 12 A very entertaining programme will be shown by the Ritz Cinema, Geylang. io-night. It consists of two outstanding pictures for one payment, the pf*rlormance commencing at 7.45 p.m. The star attraction is Shirley Temple s greatest picture, "Wee Willie Winkle," which will be shown at81 words
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Article113 1938-01-27 12 "Salesmanship Across Frontiers" (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 13. It Is expected that the British Industries Fair will set up new records thh year, according to Mr. F. L. Stevens, of the Fair's Publicity Office. Department of Overseas Trade. Mr. Stevens, speaking at a luncheon here, said: "The113 words
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Article376 1938-01-27 12 Official Landing Of Admiral Singapore, Thursday. VICE-ADMIRAL the Hon. Sir Alexander R. M. Ramsay, X.C.8., X.C.V.0.. D.S.O Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, made an official landing at 10.50 a.m. to-da:: at Clifford Pier. He was met by Capt. F. R. Barry, Senior Naval Officer. H.E. Major General Dobbie, the376 words
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Article589 1938-01-27 12 Mr. Chen Kung Po HIS MISSION IN EUROPE Singapore, Thursday. Chen Kung- Po, "good will ambassador" .from China to Europe, arrived in Singapore by the President Doumer this morning. In the course of an interview, he said: I went to Europe in the beginning of last589 words
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Article192 1938-01-27 12 Assembly To Spend A Million Singapore, Thursday. "R V 1940 a mimon dollar museum, JL» which will hcuse one of the most complete exhibits in the Far East, wili be seen in Manila," declared Dr. Eduards Quisumbing, PhiUppine Commonwealth Representative to the Far Eastern Congress of192 words
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Article469 1938-01-27 12 RIOTS CHARGE Interference With The Police Singapore Wednesday. FURTHER evidence was recorded to-day in the case in which Chinese, alleged to have participated in the recent anti-Japanese demonstration, stand trial on charges of being members of an unlawful assembly, attempting to overawe the Singapore Police and469 words
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Article130 1938-01-27 12 Guests Of Royal Asiatic Society THE delegates to the third Congress of Prehistorians in the Far East were the guests of the Malayan branch of the Royal Asiatic Society to dinner at Seaview Hotel last night. The Hon. Mr. Justice J. V G. Mills, the President, was130 words
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Article125 1938-01-27 12 Nattukkottai Chamber Elects Officers AT the seventh annual genera! gathering of the Cheitiars' (Nattukkottan Chamber of Commerce, held on Wednesday, the election cf office-bearers ana committee members resulted a.s followPresident, Mr. N. PL. ST. AUagapPJ Chettiar; Vice-President, Mr. PR M r Periakaruppan Chettiar; secretary w S. M. A.125 words
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Advertisement54 1938-01-27 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG armmm n NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LTD BRANCHES:54 words
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Advertisement140 1938-01-27 12 THE IMPROVED FO AMITE DUAL SEAL EXTINGUISHER i gfc im" ln the f ormer model, the valve seals both the inner I chamber and the nozzle port, with the result that each compartment is isolated from the other, and also from the atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the /alve has140 words
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273 1938-01-27 13 A PLEBISCITE European Association Interested TFII Singapore European A.ssoci?» t ion of Malaya may provide supMes rs. Wearn?» Bros.' deI for reduced petrol rates for the i i i r service if the general < the members is that the matter is273 words
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Article35 1938-01-27 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 27. Pickering and Younearius two seame of the Severnleigh, were ear>h n the local court at Nagoya. 200 yen for iHdoafl destruction of property. The °(vrrnleigh sails tn-night from Nagoya as scheduled—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article27 1938-01-27 13 untitled the meeting of the Municipal issioners to-morrow declarations taken by Mr. A. W. W. Ker, Mr. non and Mr. A. M. Pearson, on office as Commissioners.27 words
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Article146 1938-01-27 13 To-Morrow's Drill Hall Function Singapore, Thursday. WHAT should undoubtedly be one of fT the finest youth displays to take place in Singapore for many years will be held at the S.V.C. Drill Hall tomorrow afternoon at five o'clock, when the Boys' Brigade in Singapore will stage a146 words
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Article67 1938-01-27 13 The performance 0 f the Police Band in the Botanic Gardens announced for Sunday. Feb. 13. has been tanctUed Instead the band will play in t c Gardens on Feb. 20. The programme for February is as foliows:--2nd—Telok Ayer. 6 p.m. 4th.—Katong Park, 6 p.m. Bth.—Waterloo Srcet, 767 words
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Article281 1938-01-27 13 Sport Comes Second UNIVEKSITY HEAD IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Wednesday. "rjHINESE students, studying abroad, invariably head the list :in examinations, but in the field of sports, they are behind the others." That was the view expressed by Mr. S. T. Liv, until recently the president of the281 words
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Article254 1938-01-27 13 Success Of Australian Celebration ANE of the jolliest evening imaginable was the dinner organised by the Australian community of Malaya at Raffles Hotel last night in celebration of the 150 th anniversary of the country. About 300 people attended and had dinner in the ballroom which254 words
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Article86 1938-01-27 13 j Interviewed On President i Doumer I Singapore. Thursday. MONSIEUR P. Lepissier arrived here 111 this morning by the "President Doumer" on his way to Bangkok, where he will take office as French Minister to Siam. j He was formerly the Secretary to the French Minister in Baghdad.86 words
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Article70 1938-01-27 13 Variety Show At Victoria Theatre THE Oleh Oleh Party will stage a 1 variety entertainment, under the patronage of the Governor, Sir Shenton > Thomas at the Victoria Theatre on Feb 19 at 9 p.m. The proceeds will go I to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The show70 words
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Article606 1938-01-27 13 MUCH FEELING Strict Censorship Of News Singapore, Wednesday. TONSIDERABLE anti-foreign feeline V exists in Japan. That view was expressed by an Indian merchant, returning from Yokohama, after a business trip. He arrived here this morning by the Corfu. Mr. K. G. Fabiani had soent several months in606 words
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Article160 1938-01-27 13 Interesting Series Of Broadcasts THROUGH the station (ZGE) of the 1 Malayan Amateur Radio Society of Kuala Lumpur, transmitting on frequencies of Mcs 6.13 (Wavelength 48.92 metres) and Mcis 2.72 (110 metres), Mr. C. Ward-Jackson will broadcast a series of "talks" entitled "Biograprnca: Short Studies of Some160 words
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Advertisement177 1938-01-27 13 IVfV KM H =1 UilM XEWYEAB H\IH,\I\S NOW IS AMAZING OFFER THE TIME WHITE DRILL SUITS. TO BUY Made from Fine White Tropical Drill. Smartly w Cut and Well Tailored. Either Ready to Wear or Made to Measure in any Style. (~r* Usually $4.95. SALE PRICE 7J> Suit. J SPORTS177 words
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Advertisement297 1938-01-27 13 ±tn giving a dinner Ii party to-morrow night 1 and I just cant make i X^MlrTm up my mind what to \i) M order^ 8f always at your service. Call upon them for advice on any question dealing- with table fare. We solve your catering prob'ems A' Shop Hours and297 words
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Article275 1938-01-27 14 Rugby Tourney On Padang Fthe final of the S C.C. seven-a-side rugby tourney played on the yesterday the S.CC. "A" gained a narrow victory over the R-A Ui-C- by three points to nil. in a hard fought same and thus become champions. The Corps275 words
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Article33 1938-01-27 14 An interesting game of soccer was played at the Geylang Stadium on Tuesday between Evatt Co.'s eleven and Wm. Jacks' football team, which resulted in a draw of one goal each.33 words
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Article124 1938-01-27 14 In Australian Tennis Reuter. Adelaide. Jan. 26. THERE were surprising results to-day in the Australian tennis championships. G. A. Holland, a 19-year-old unranked and unseeded player, beat Henkel, the German Davis Cup player, in five sets after losing the first two sets and winning the next three,Reuter. - 124 words
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Article127 1938-01-27 14 At the third annual general meeting ol the Mayiair Musical and Dramatic Association cilice bearers were elected as ioilows:— Patrons, Mr. Kao Ling Pai (Chinese Consul-General), Dr. Ho Fao Jin, Mr. Chan Yew Bee. Mr. Lee Chin Tian, Mr. i_ee Wee Nam. Mr. Ong Kiat Soo. President. Mr.127 words
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870 1938-01-27 14 LOCAL CHAMPIONS LOOKED LIKE NOVICES THE Islington Corinthians maintained their unbeaten record in Malaya, with a creditable victory by s—o over the S.C.F.A., last year's League and Cup winners, at the Anson Road stadium yesterday. An enthusiastic crowd of about870 words
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Article67 1938-01-27 14 The following have accepted to play hockey for the F C C. Ist XI vs. the R.A F. to-dawat the S.C.C.: C. I. H. Spraggett; P. F. Kinsey, R. A. U. Todd; F. V. Duckworth, Lt. I. L, E. Macmillan, A. J. Tite; A. P. Cralgle, T. A.67 words
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Article139 1938-01-27 14 Competition A t Bukit Timah THE Gold Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be okayed at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5 and 6 simultaneously with the February Medal competition, The following are qualified to compete: H. A. Murray. V. P. Barbat, M.M139 words
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Article91 1938-01-27 14 THE following are the o-hcr matches to be played by the tourists, at the Anson Road Stadium: Friday: vs. Combined Services. Sunday: vs. Civilians and Services (combined). Wednesday: vs. Singapore State XI. Mr. Chan Tiam Hee, a Malacca leader, writes suggesting that the SJV.F.A. might consider91 words
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Article115 1938-01-27 14 v Postponed League Matches Reuter. London, Jan. 26. FOLLOWING are F A. Cup 4th round replays to-day:— Tottenham 5 New Brighton 2 Manchester Utd. 1 Barnsley Stoke 1 Bradford Liverpool Sheffield Utd. o Results of League games to-day:— FIRST DIVISION Brentford 3 Everton 0 BoltonReuter. - 115 words
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Article133 1938-01-27 14 The women's State hockey trial which was to have been played on the Girls' S.C. ground yesterday, was again postponed, to Friday Players who turned up indulged in a practice knock-about. The teams for Friday at the G.S.C. ground will be:— Whites: Mrs. Frugtniet (Y.W.C.A.); Mrs. E.133 words
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Article72 1938-01-27 14 I THE Alexandra Ladies' Rifle Club wen* at home to a team of ladies from Fort Canning on Tuesday. Seme excellent scores were returned Iby members of both teams Taking the average srore, the "Amazons" ci j Fort banning proved the winners by 1 the narrow margin72 words
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Advertisement209 1938-01-27 14 t_ mm_—h_ BSM^ Bßi—_Ml Ii alcoholic fermentation is produced in j TIGER BEER fey w YEAST i- c ili Imw_Ri«__i&s_l _f» aH <dBBSMH_ S^H__t >Jl_^^:^-^-—_W cT—v Bs§£i Bass'*'-' Mm __t 1< sf. «I S^aFFI" «I s .it-V fl V HHffl—l^-» _____________k_«^_k y'WlfMr __B_H_H_HM& L .Jm __H_li^ 14 Above is an209 words
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Advertisement32 1938-01-27 14 ck<» ai«- l, 55 sc «c«55 SB BE SI BBSS rj S^33-^ T HAPPY WORLD j JpM| TO-MORROW. 28th JAN. MARQUES JB| j j 9**%* c cta^ MARQUES I PiOxnoter I SIMA32 words
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537 1938-01-27 15 SODDEN GOING Outstation Strings Arrive From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. ERAL more outstation strings have j rrived for the Ipoh races and they een on the training track this ning Including Messrs van Breuke(ii hard and Marland's charges. ky was overcast,537 words
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Article674 1938-01-27 15 Three Minutes Too Great A Strain jyjR. Noel Perera writes as follows:— The boxing notes by "Referee" which appeared in the Sunday Tribune of Jan. 23 were of special interest and contained very interesting reading to the future champs. They are very thankful that you have674 words
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Article93 1938-01-27 15 Reuter. London, Jan. 26. At the Albert Hall to-day, in the wcrld's table tennis championships lor the SwaythlUg Cup for men England by defeating the strong Austrian team s*—4, caused a triple tie in the pool one, between America (holders), England and Austria, who will have toReuter. - 93 words
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Article179 1938-01-27 15 Tennis Tourney At V.M.C.A. AFTER putting up a magnificent show, rl H. K. Yadi was unfortunate to have lost to H. Kamis by 5—7; 4—6, in the open singles final of the second allMalay lawn tennis tournament, which came to an end at the V.M.C.A. tennis179 words
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Article79 1938-01-27 15 Programme For Spring Meeting THE official programme for the Spring 1 three-day professional race meeting of the Selangor Turf Club has been Issued; The dates are March 12 (Saturday), 16 (Wednesday) and 19 (Satur day). Horses, classes I, 2 and 4 only, will be catered for, two runs79 words
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Article93 1938-01-27 15 Result Of Mixed Foursomes THE Garrison Golf Club's monthly mixed foursomes competition for January was played over 12 holes at Tanglin yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Gale and Lt. Carmichael wiih a net score of 48. The following were the best returns: Lt. D. Carmichael93 words
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Article108 1938-01-27 15 At the first annual general meeting of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute B P., held on Jan. 21 at the N.A.A.F.I. staff premises, the following were elected office bearers for the year: Patron, Mr. W. C. Gibbons; President, Mr. Yam Toon Wai; vice-presid-ent, Mr. Cher Poh108 words
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Advertisement186 1938-01-27 15 PILES There is no need for as to tell yon of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. V/e tall you that if you only start using Man Zen at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.186 words
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Advertisement90 1938-01-27 15 I N. E. M.i Private Car Policies 33%/. No Claim Bonus NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL IMSMMNCE ASSOCIATION LTD. I MEYER CHAMbt.AS, RAFFLES PLACE. CONCRETE I MIXERS Ml, AND STONE jigM! I CRUSHERS (PSgl J Winget Concrete Mixers arc built to give maximum service I! a/irf output with minimum li attention.90 words
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Advertisement297 1938-01-27 15 r l s r ELIZABETH ABDEN'S J i PERFUMED LIPSTICK Ask for the Royal Lipstick, i which is fragrant of the love- j ly Blue Grass Perfume, ex- i haled from a tiny compartj ment concealed in the cap. scenting the lipstick and even S the owner's bag! Exclusive J297 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-01-27 15 THE TIDES TO-DAY: —6.5$ a.m 8 ft. 2 ins 9.20 p m 7 ft. 2 ins. TO-MORROW:—B.OS a.m., 8 it. 3 ins 10 08 p.m., 7 ft. 7 ins.29 words
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Article1617 1938-01-27 16 HORSES PONIES IN TRAINING PERAK TURF CLUB'S FEBRUARY PROFESSIONAL MEETING rpHE complete list, together with names of owners and trainers, cf all horses in training for the Perak Turf Club's February professional throe day race meeting which opens in Ipoh on Jan. 29 is as follows: R. N. HOBBS 11,617 words
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Article43 1938-01-27 16 There will be no practices at the Summer BP during the Chines we* Year, until further notice. Practices for this week-end Saturday: (29th) at 4.30 p.m.; Sunday (30th) moining pracMce at 6 dohbles, payers br.ng their own partners. No evening practice.43 words
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Advertisement282 1938-01-27 16 STOMACHS BURNED WITH ACID —the result of neglected indigestion Nobody should neglect indigestion pains. For indigestion is a sign that after eating, too much acid is being produced in your si mmm h. If you allow this state of affairs to continue, more and more of this acid will f>e282 words
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Advertisement253 1938-01-27 16 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be discouraged if you are weak, underweight, tired out. sickly—unable to gain an ounce of flesh or strength no matter what you eat. A California physician. in prescribing for and treating the Cinema Stars of Hollywood, has discovered a secret method of combining253 words
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Advertisement80 1938-01-27 16 TBADt »AB« I A M O N DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction—rust proofed. Open visible springs harbour no Insects. Prdmotes Healthy Sleep Heasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of the body lt gives even support—keeps the Spine Straight. Recommended by Health Authorities Extremely comfortable—does not sag.80 words
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Advertisement30 1938-01-27 17 R, r I OUTSTANDING VALUE 93% Natural Tone 100% BRITISH. ULTRA-EFFICIENT SUPER HE T I CIRCUIT J Sole Agents for Malaya:— HOE BOON LEONG 60-62, Selcgie Road, SINGAPORE Phone 3633.30 words
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Advertisement95 1938-01-27 17 Freckles Vt'iV -""VST <■-/ i Vtt^! X x Secretly and Quickly Removed! WUfmeefm Freckle Cream bleaches them out while you sleep. Leave* the akin noft and white—the completion fresh, clear and natural. For 37 years thousands of users ha»e endorsed it. So easy *to use. The first Jar proves its95 words
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Advertisement60 1938-01-27 17 111 fa ~~f BRAND PURE iPy?* CREAMERY BUTTER M A N U F ACT U RE C AND PACKED IN AUSTRALIA sasa*Va»aasa*aaaa > -ss^^ For 25 vcars P ast Woods' Great Peppermint Cure has been the S^^''^^^^ standard family medicine for all L residents of Malaya. It has the* same60 words
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Advertisement47 1938-01-27 17 j! S M A S II I I PRK X III:IM < TIOXS! FOR ONE WEEK ONIA GREAT CHINESE NEW YEAR of FAMOUS MAKES OF S'.VTSS CLOCKS WATCHES. A wide and varied range. YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road). PHONE 7922. i P S47 words
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Miscellaneous2146 1938-01-27 17 Malayan Listeners Radio|-H~Z"L w ::i n a TkMTUinc* /vr, 1 12 40 p.m. The Richard SchmidPROCtRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPTRR f 8 P-m.-Next Weeks Programmes. berger Trio. BMpn 8-50 P-m.—The News and Announce- I- 10 p.m. News and weather bu'mmaj. PROGRAMMES ments Greenwich Time Signal at 9.05 p.m. 1 22 p.m.2,146 words
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Article241 1938-01-27 18 Pretended To Be Revenue Officer Singapore, Wednesday. FOUND i uilty by the Dis rict Judge, Mr. H. A. Foirer. Tan Ah Ling, a young Chinese wu, sentenced to undergo eight months' rigorous imprisonment when he appeared on a charge ol Impersonating a hevenue Officer, and in such241 words
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Article237 1938-01-27 18 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added nonfiction and flciion works will be ready for issue on Sa'urday: D ctators Jacques Bainville: A Miscellany for Dancer>, Cyril W. Beaumont: Oxford Limited. Keith Briant; In Town To-Night, TUnstrated, J. C. CanneU; Amazing Adventure: A Thrilling Naval237 words
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Article36 1938-01-27 18 In the Malaya Tribune of yesterday it was stated that the "all up" air mails scheme starts from England on Feb 5 This, of course, is incorrect, and should read "Feb. 23."36 words
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Article342 1938-01-27 18 Lieut-Col. Noyes-Lewis As Complainant (From Our Own Correspondent) Johcre Bahru. Jan. 25. FIVE charges were preferred against a lorry driver named Mohamed bin Sirkan. who was charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate* with naving driven his lorry at a speed exceeding 30342 words
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Article167 1938-01-27 18 COW GATE Successes Reported At Annual Meeting In his speech at the annual meeting at Guilford last month, Mr. Bramwell Gates, chairman of the well-known Cow and Gate Company, announced continued and record increases in sales. He drew attention to the fact that during the last five years seven Royal167 words
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Article202 1938-01-27 18 Premier's Speech At London School British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 25. A NEW line of research in preventive medicine was revealed by the Prime Minister at the annual meeting of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. I He stated that Imperial Chemical Int dustries had undertakenBritish Official Wireless. - 202 words
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Article105 1938-01-27 18 Singapore, Wednesday. Appearing before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, Mr. N. G. B. Bell, of Keppel House, was fined $8, when he pleaded guilty on a charge of driving his motorcar in Chulia Street without a driving licence on Nov. 11 last. In the same Court to-day Miss105 words
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Article174 1938-01-27 18 Sungei Hiput Discoveries Described Singapore, Wednesday. NO fewer than seven papers were reac; at to-day's meeting of prehistorians Ct Raffles Museum. Opening/the series of talks, Mr. H. D Noone spoke of the excavation carried out some time ago at Sungei Siuut Perak. y Mr. H. D. Collings174 words
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Article173 1938-01-27 18 Hiap Sim Kok Benevolent Association At the first annual general meeting of the Hiap Sim Kok Benevolent Association, held on Jan. 23. the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Patron, Mr. Lye Boon Hong; President. Air. Lim Swee Kirn: vice-presidents. Messrs. Teo Yeok Soon. Leong Lam173 words
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Article83 1938-01-27 18 Charge Against Young Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. Leng Seng, a young Cantonese, was produced in the Criminal District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, >n a charge of importing into the Coony 24 unstamped letters on Jan. 25. The accused pleaded guilty Mr. H. J. Johnston prosecuting,83 words
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Advertisement206 1938-01-27 18 LUX TOILET SOAP Chosen by the film stars you admire CHSONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore). Auctioneers, Valuers, Receivers and Trustees of Estates, Real Estates and Insurance Agents 8 10, Chulia Street, near Raffles Telegraphic Address "KOON SENG" Code—A.B.C. sth Edition. CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. No. 9-A,206 words
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Advertisement207 1938-01-27 18 CHAP SINGA PERING MELAYU ALL STAR VARIETY NIGHT at the HAPPY WOULD STADIUM JANUARY 29th ADMITTANCE BY NUMBERED PROGRAMME CHAIRS $1.00. 75 CTS. 50 CTS. GALLERY 20 CTS. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. IK Kind permission of the HOXOITIABLE Mr. If. 11. OXRAET, the INSPECTOR GENERAL of POLICE, the S.S.POLICE BAND207 words
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Advertisement49 1938-01-27 18 Just unpacked! Czecho's Crystal Ware* Silk Stockings II vcl hee ts I Si-liool ll.rjjs. Eic. BABA CO., LTD. MIDDLE ROAD. 'PHONE 2115. Jjj LATEST Bj j EYEWEAR Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It is dan?erou> to neglect them. CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL IV. 71, High Street, Singapore.49 words
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Miscellaneous132 1938-01-27 18 CLUB DIARY [There arc numerous Clubs In Singapore members of which are readers o! the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Hap penings of general interest will still be h.cluded in the "Diary of Events:' The132 words
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Article976 1938-01-27 19 Women Victims FOUR YEARS' PENAL SERVITUDE piVE women—from two of whom he was alleged to have obtained their life-.-avings—saw 35-year-old x Bowi n, described as a carpenleave 'he London Sessions dock <• a sentence of four years' enal servitude. dd a detective in court: "There i doubt976 words
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Article226 1938-01-27 19 Coke Fires At Exposed Crossroads Brussels. WITH temperatures 8 degrees below the centigrade freezing point during the last few days, Brussels, guided by the ever-watchful Burgomaster, M. Adolphe Max, has adopted prompt measures to make the work of public service employees less arduous. Great iron braziers glow226 words
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Article221 1938-01-27 19 Australian Anniversary Competition Sydney, N.S.W., Jan.B. THE Big Game Fishing competition in connection with the Anniversary Celebrations commenced en Jan. 1, but until the other day not much success was achieved by the anglers. However, Mr. Sil Rohu has now landed a 268 lb marlin oif North221 words
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Advertisement200 1938-01-27 19 w\ What a <**ĔĔ\ c n ill i Sleeps well, gains well, looks well—that's tiie SCOTT'S M Emulsion baby! However H T he s fed SCOTT'S Emulsion gives that little v jMT extra nourishment which makes all the difference. The surest test of a baby's progress is a steady weekly200 words
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Advertisement92 1938-01-27 19 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya THE EASIEST m SHAVE YOU'VE JB EVER HAD^^^ the difference lljpjEiE^^ ta slip through-*** Ii .«S^r^^^^^^^SP^Jlll braced swear it's the easiest dm fel »I? H IrTl you've ever had. AaocW Jf JjW (fif tip—razor blades dfpposl ta T|lu Wffiyjsii 111 \m Scrubbs keep92 words
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Advertisement220 1938-01-27 19 YOUNGER my TO-NIGHT A Cremc Tokalon TO-MORROW Slrinfood. Rose Colour which contains MORNING Sc.- how nun 1, tresis liiocel—the amazing discovery of Prof pm] rnldin>l r mr kin is iitt( r thl V( ry l>r. St. jskal of the University of V icnna. f ira application, ln a few days220 words
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Advertisement17 1938-01-27 19 IDEAIf FOR THE RACES! §3 E8 MKa [1 p' JHr; J| '^8 ■mnraii ami j WBTTS BiNOCiiAKb17 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-01-27 20 1 tt« < Rl^ m r^!?* e,^*l" > vtT t bea n .'»y Oxford after a long interval20 words
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Advertisement22 1938-01-27 20 I Rend the MORNING TKIBUNE NEWS while it's NEWS j Saturdays Special Sports Supple- mer.t: 8 pages extra at no extra cost.22 words
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Advertisement153 1938-01-27 20 < LWSIFII |> ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only j 3 < EX T S per word in this paper 1 fij "101 USES FOR VINEGAR" j I This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar t of interest to every modern household. It153 words
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